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we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we have issued since the civil war. among the highlights of that security strategy was a strong statement that the united states had the highest economic and security interests in the asia pacific region. not in europe as has been for 100 years prior to that, than the asia pacific region. secondly, that we would maintain freedom of access throughout that region. in particular, we would maintain the sea lanes in that area, whatever the challenge might be. even as we reduce our defense budget, therefore we must maintain and would maintain a powerful navy, and that that navy would be charged with maintainin
we bought naval forces from the united states, from russia and japan all to honolulu where we had simulated a tsunami disaster. and these three great nations brought their fleets to honolulu exercising how to respond and alleviate that disaster. well, that was then. how about now? last year the united states released a new security strategy. most of you probably have not even heard of that, but i have to tell you this was a big deal. it was one of the fifth american security strategies that we...
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the rising threat to religious freedom in russia... "what they did was not right. we didn't even have time to save the bibles." on the "700 club," monday at 10:00 a.m that'ssalllfor the late edition... i'm jeff barnn barnd...and i'' karen parks morgan adsst is here with sports unlimited... morgan inntial thoughtt of maryland brooklyn...against number 3 big confidence booster this ut week for he terps...dez wells appeal....o the xaviie transfer's in the starting lineup for marrland...jay-z on 2nd half...terps down 2...get rocker...ties it at 53...15-0 run by the terps....wildcats end that...kyle wiltjer knocks down the three...their first pasket in 6 mmnutes...cats up 3....10 seconds leftt..alex len at thh line down three.. misses the 2nd free throw... gets the board...put back cuts it to oe...len with a career high 23 points and 12 rebounds....last chance for howard gets off a shot...hoo - opener...72-699despite out rebounding the wildcats by 12... the hunter becomes the hunted tournament titll...and big dance appearance...jimmy patsoo' team s the reseason favorite
the rising threat to religious freedom in russia... "what they did was not right. we didn't even have time to save the bibles." on the "700 club," monday at 10:00 a.m that'ssalllfor the late edition... i'm jeff barnn barnd...and i'' karen parks morgan adsst is here with sports unlimited... morgan inntial thoughtt of maryland brooklyn...against number 3 big confidence booster this ut week for he terps...dez wells appeal....o the xaviie transfer's in the starting lineup for...
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revelations 20 about the battle of god is referring to russia, that the great bear will attack israel but also have other allies. iran will be one of those. bible describes there is going to be so much bloodshed that the blood will rise as high as the horses bridle. many people believe there is a rapture, that jesus will appear in the clouds that christians from all over the world will be taken up into the heavens. then there will be seven year period. at the end of the seven years, the battle of armageddon and jesus will come back and he will stand upon the mounted of olives. after that, thousand year reign of christ. >> reporter: we'll be there to capture the second coming. >> any time people can go on our website and when the end comes. day star will be there. >> some people say it's going to happen on this date and this is how it is going to happen. >> and prediction who will win the battle of good and evil? >> i do believe good is going to win. not because i'm hopeful but history has shown this. >> bill: nobody knows how the end will come while doomsday believers have made an ind
revelations 20 about the battle of god is referring to russia, that the great bear will attack israel but also have other allies. iran will be one of those. bible describes there is going to be so much bloodshed that the blood will rise as high as the horses bridle. many people believe there is a rapture, that jesus will appear in the clouds that christians from all over the world will be taken up into the heavens. then there will be seven year period. at the end of the seven years, the battle...
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[talng over each other] alking over each other] >> as he told his russia friend, you haven't seen anything yet. neil: bipartisanship reaching t, you don't thinthat's a real? >> again, i don't want to rule out the possibility. i think we will see lot by who plac tim geithner. if he does, he will rely on the business and so forth. but look at what happens. >>e has his friends in there. [talking over each other] >> forgive me, but does anyone believe that a an organization like moveon.org -- [talking over each other] neil: we have the education union president on here and i asked him to make one concession. [talking over each othe neil: they thought it was in regards to this teaching thing. it was being translated to stking it to the rich. not all people are disproportionate and int the government in that way. >> isn't it time to man up? they didn't lose it by landslide. >> therere certain things that the democrats and republicans agree on. onis that we have to grow more. this growth rate is not acceptable. the point is that we don't grow, we will have to face it somehow. [talking over each o
[talng over each other] alking over each other] >> as he told his russia friend, you haven't seen anything yet. neil: bipartisanship reaching t, you don't thinthat's a real? >> again, i don't want to rule out the possibility. i think we will see lot by who plac tim geithner. if he does, he will rely on the business and so forth. but look at what happens. >>e has his friends in there. [talking over each other] >> forgive me, but does anyone believe that a an organization...
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. >> in fact, he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s, it seems that they had carved out a really significant niche himself within the power structure. >> kim jong il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that bea bouffantr and wore elevator shoes. he was, in truth, an incredible dictator. >> it a was often reported thate liked american culture. >> he loved american film. he supposedly had a library of many thousands of films. he once had a south korean actress, his favorite south korean actress, abducted. she was kidnapped from a beach in hong konged and taken to norh korea and required to become basically his actress slave. >> they have a history and trend of kidnapping people. that's how they went about that, with film, and that's how they went about it with my great uncle. >> chicago native mike kim's own family has experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. y great uncle was a leading engineer. >> that would be your grandmother's brother. >> g my mom and others in my fam
. >> in fact, he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s, it seems that they had carved out a really significant niche himself within the power structure. >> kim jong il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that bea bouffantr and wore elevator shoes. he was, in truth, an incredible dictator. >> it a was often reported thate liked american culture. >> he loved...
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he is referring to russia that the great baear will attack israel but will also have oral lies. iran will be one of those. the bible describes that there is going to be so much bloodshed that the blood will rise as high as the horse's bridal. many people believe that there is a retcher that jesus will appear in the clouds and christians from all over the world will be taken up into the heavens and then there will be a 7 year period called the tribl layings period -- tribulation p. after that 7 years jesus will come back and stand upon the mount of olives and after that the thousand year reign of christ on the earth. >> lamb says daystar will be there to capture the second coming. >> we have a live 24-hour camera feed that any time day or night people can go on our web site when the end comes daystar will be there. >> some people will say we are going to have it on this date and this is how it's going to happen. >> you make an unscholarly yet most welcome prediction about who will win the battle of good and evil. >> i do believe that good is going to win that's not just because i
he is referring to russia that the great baear will attack israel but will also have oral lies. iran will be one of those. the bible describes that there is going to be so much bloodshed that the blood will rise as high as the horse's bridal. many people believe that there is a retcher that jesus will appear in the clouds and christians from all over the world will be taken up into the heavens and then there will be a 7 year period called the tribl layings period -- tribulation p. after that 7...
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of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength, because of our values, we've been able to keep the peace. we have been able to make sure that enemies feared us and make sure allies could count on us. with we step back as we did during president obama's first term and i'm afraid we're going to do the next term ease back and you see when there a vacuum. people that don't share our interests diving into that vacuum. >> i traveled all over the middle east. every leader i talked to believe the united states is weak in leaving. they are having to accommodate to that eventuality. whether it be the saudis or you name the country they are accommodating to american wea
of fundamental changes that is going on in the distribution of the economy and china, conditions in russia. there are a number of problems anew environment. we have not developed a coherent approach because in the first term you learn your job. that is the challenge that the administration is facing. >> people look to the united states for leadership. they look to us because we have for so long been in a position where we've been able because of our resources and military strength,...
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jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great deal of hope for russia. more son that we have right now, just a few -- more so than we have right now, just a few years ago. and because we've seen backward steps, i talked about my friend who at this moment is languishing in a russian prison for simply criticizing vladimir putin. and i'm here today in large part because i want, i want him to be freed. i want to see an end to that kind of treatment of individuals. and similarly, tomorrow marks the third anniversary of the tragic death of sergei magnificent i ask -- magnitsky. it was absolutely
jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great...
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. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everything from alcohol to t cigarettes to expensive boats. >> it was reported he liked american culture. >> he loved american film. he supposedly had a library of many thousands of films. he once had a south korean actress, favorite south korean actress abducted. she was kidnapped from a beach in hong kong and taken to north korea and required to become basically his actress slave. >> they had kidnapping of people that's how they went about it with film and with migrate uncle. >> mick kim's own familiar licks combreernsed the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was a lead engineer. >> grandmother's mother. >> my mom and others and my family told me about how during the korean war the north kore
. >> he was born in russia when his father was with the russian military. >> by the early 1980s he had significant niche for himself in the structure. >> kim jong-il was a character of fun to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had that boof fant style hair and wore elevator shoes but he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he has expensive taste in everything from alcohol to t cigarettes to expensive boats. >> it was reported he liked...
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meanwhile, syria's president bashar al as yachted has given a defiant interview to "russia today." >> i think the invasion, if it happens, is going to be -- if you have problem in syria -- secularism and stability in the region and coexistence. it will have domino effect that will affect the world from the atlantic to the pacific. >> his interview comes as syrian rebels are stepping up attacks on residential areas of damascus that are dominated by allies of the president. cnn has obtaineded this video from youtube, appearing to show rebels launching mortar attacks in the capital, while the violence intensifies back at home, members of syria's op sdmrigs, they have been meeting in qatar, working on a new national assembly that is more inclusive. mohammed is tracking the story from our our lebanon bureau. you have a lot of people involved in the talks here, and that doesn't mean that it's going to come to any kind of revolution or conclusion. how likely will it be that you'll have folks that say, look, we've got a solution here, and so many people have failed before them. >> it has to b
meanwhile, syria's president bashar al as yachted has given a defiant interview to "russia today." >> i think the invasion, if it happens, is going to be -- if you have problem in syria -- secularism and stability in the region and coexistence. it will have domino effect that will affect the world from the atlantic to the pacific. >> his interview comes as syrian rebels are stepping up attacks on residential areas of damascus that are dominated by allies of the president....
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protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look at the chance ahead. >> after returning to the white house last night, president obama today took a stream of celebratory phone calls from world leaders like the u.k.'s david cameron and israel's benjamin netanyahu. the euphoria of re-election is quickly giving way to hard reality of governing with the foreign policy crisis bubbling from iran to syria. plus, lingering questions about the terror attack in benghazi, which will result in those three different house and senate committees, grilling administration officials next thursday. >> hopefully now that we're past the election the admini
protected by china, russia and iran he has been the initial kill his own people at will. going forward, there is every reason to believe death toll now above 35,000 will continue to rise during a bloody winter. bret? >> bret: leland vittert live in the middle east newsroom. thank you. back in this country, the votes have been cast and confetti has fallen now. president obama is back at the white house and he is already staring at a full plate of issues, including syria and libya. we look...
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-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast. it goes by too, too fast. ♪ but i would do it again in a heartbeat. [ laughs ] ♪ ♪ >>> right now, as we speak, congress can pass a law that would prevent a tax hike on the first $250,000 of everybody's income. so we really need to get this right. i can only do it with the help of the american people. so, tweet, what was that again? my2k. do what it takes to communicate a sense of urgency. we don't have a lot of time here. >> in order to come to an agreement, republicans are willing to put revenue on the table. time for the president and the democrats to get serious about the spending problem that our country ha
-israeli relationship and laterals russia and china again were primarily shaped by the white house. >> in washington, james rosen, fox news. >> bret: are we going over the cliff? if an when the president and congress do reach a deal on the fiscal cliff, what will it look like? we'll get some thoughts from the fox all-stars when we return. i put away money. i was 21, so i said, "hmm, i want to retire at 55." and before you know it, i'm 58 years old. time went by very fast....
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for getting great from russia. venezuela however we've got requests from law enforcement and also from dhs and they have not been as responsive so far. with respect to the question of, those based on sensitive sources. the malware itself is academic research occurring at this very moment and published. but the fact group associated that with x land is not something we publicize because we'll lose some very valuable intelligence capabilities. >> i turn to dod given the trend here we have two better terse external to the united states that we don't potentially venezuela and the server they are. it may not be venezuela taken action, but the server is spewing now where i'm then we have the country who is suspected so would look for some courses of action should we have to move all the wit to the point of actually stopping this in a kinetic way to lester to these and both countries to convince them. i want to make sure you consider escalation control so we feel like we can move in a way that stops us, that the adversary
for getting great from russia. venezuela however we've got requests from law enforcement and also from dhs and they have not been as responsive so far. with respect to the question of, those based on sensitive sources. the malware itself is academic research occurring at this very moment and published. but the fact group associated that with x land is not something we publicize because we'll lose some very valuable intelligence capabilities. >> i turn to dod given the trend here we have...
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did it through the cold war in russia, same kind of thing. we offered plenty of earthquake aid. after 2002, after 9/11 and iran had a horrible earthquake and accepted american assistance and tensions worsened quite a bit since then. melissa: do you think they offered to put people on a plane because they knew the airports were closed? >> i think they knew we would not say yes. had they said yes they could have grabbed the intelligence community and stuff the intelligence officers in the crowd coming over here any way so we would say no to it. melissa: would there be upside to us. great, come on over. bring money. come help us out, bring whatever you have. is there any upside to the u.s.? do we look good? do we get anything out of isn't. >> iran is playing a global game on acquisition of nuclear weapons and u.s. and europe are trying to very hard to keep severe sanctions in place and put a hurt on the iranian economy. for us it would be a pr loss. for them it will was pr win. they get most of the win say hey we were willing to do this. they just decided not to accept it. melissa:
did it through the cold war in russia, same kind of thing. we offered plenty of earthquake aid. after 2002, after 9/11 and iran had a horrible earthquake and accepted american assistance and tensions worsened quite a bit since then. melissa: do you think they offered to put people on a plane because they knew the airports were closed? >> i think they knew we would not say yes. had they said yes they could have grabbed the intelligence community and stuff the intelligence officers in the...
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with after the astronautes from japan and russia, they arrived in kazzic zan. th kazakhstan. during the trip she broke the record for time of women walking in space. >>> vice president joe biden was in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. he volunteered seaside heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes in the storm. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. >>> during superstorm sandy, chris christie was firm about the importance of evacuating and unhappy with those who stayed in harm's way. christie stopped by saturday night live last night for a self parody for his hard nosed communication style. he dished out some hard jabs, including to those of us in the media. >> i do not think any of the stupid mayors who ignored my evacuation rules, you're idiots. and when you ignore me, it makes you look like a real seth meyers. >> oh, come on. >> i'm speaking here. >> all right. >> i also do not want it thank the reporters that put themselves in danger. you no he, by walking into the middle of the hurricane wi
with after the astronautes from japan and russia, they arrived in kazzic zan. th kazakhstan. during the trip she broke the record for time of women walking in space. >>> vice president joe biden was in new jersey, visiting areas destroyed by superstorm sandy. he volunteered seaside heights, meeting first responders who lost their homes in the storm. he talked about his personal connection to the region and pledged long-term help. >>> during superstorm sandy, chris christie was...
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could afford to rent a limousine with the money he earned in russia the country where he met his future wife. we fell for each other after only a couple of dates. the bridegroom's friends like to tease him by calling his bride a hockey player a reference to how workers are cleaner in a car showroom. where they say it was like a hockey stick. appeared his friends forced their way into the bride's house and. the elders disapproved insisting that the kid no tradition had not been upheld. grandfather. does nothing like a saintly elder. one of the most revered traditions is that of presenting gifts at a wedding ceremony each guest is supposed to bring a traditional house for them and a scarf for the lady. of the gifts can be put to any practical use. complain as nothing but. we are going to keep all that in the chest when. we in turn will take away the gifts presented to us. people know that. they will take the gifts out of the chest and. we don't need those things a tool by presenting gifts is a tradition something we can do without. traditions in. a transaction a love match a bride price c
could afford to rent a limousine with the money he earned in russia the country where he met his future wife. we fell for each other after only a couple of dates. the bridegroom's friends like to tease him by calling his bride a hockey player a reference to how workers are cleaner in a car showroom. where they say it was like a hockey stick. appeared his friends forced their way into the bride's house and. the elders disapproved insisting that the kid no tradition had not been upheld....
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. >> both nasa and russia say they were in control of the international space station even though a cable was severed. communication has been rerouted because they can't send commands to parts of the space lab. the picture of crew, american astronaut is among them. cable damage could delay the return of three astronauts back to earth. a lot more to bring you here tonight. shining spear said all the world is, indeed, a stage and so is the soccer field. crackdown in sports. plus, san francisco democrat nancy pelosi linesp dozens of women why she wants to keep her job in washington. israel launches an assault on gaza including this assassination, who was killed and why. >> dan: there has been a lot of speculation that nancy pelosi might step down after failing to win back the house, tonight she says she will ask her democratic colleagues to keep her on in the house of represent i identifies. mark matthews for the reason. >> all the women elected, she announced she would like to stay on as the house minority leader. >> we have work to do. i have made a decision to submit my name to my colleag
. >> both nasa and russia say they were in control of the international space station even though a cable was severed. communication has been rerouted because they can't send commands to parts of the space lab. the picture of crew, american astronaut is among them. cable damage could delay the return of three astronauts back to earth. a lot more to bring you here tonight. shining spear said all the world is, indeed, a stage and so is the soccer field. crackdown in sports. plus, san...
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us from russia. and russia have to say it's a centrist. group for us from such an. event like competition in which skills to check our skills and. skills and other personal qualities and they learnt plenty of things that should be of great help for the sochi games what has. prompted. you. to add bellatrix to always so. without the competition with their. dance floor. by twenty sixteen they could be up to twenty five thousand volunteers ready to join them in sochi so we'll see just people to the organizers want. to see the kind of. your country and. what you're. always so ready for. and there's no shortage of applicants wanting to prove themselves especially here in the host city. now looking off for all the visitors to sochi twenty fourteen is obviously going to be a massive job but that doesn't mean that everybody makes the cut i'm going to meet one man who thinks he's got what it takes bloods to me you're ready for this yeah excellent nineteen year old flood is a student at sochi university and understandably he's nervous about the recruitment process my time has
us from russia. and russia have to say it's a centrist. group for us from such an. event like competition in which skills to check our skills and. skills and other personal qualities and they learnt plenty of things that should be of great help for the sochi games what has. prompted. you. to add bellatrix to always so. without the competition with their. dance floor. by twenty sixteen they could be up to twenty five thousand volunteers ready to join them in sochi so we'll see just people to the...
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i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually work while the elders are actually. in the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela like. people with high bar of the authority they work as a as a as a group to try to result hold legs and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to be lost by the united nations. try to. work with the various help trees involved with syria to try to to try to get this problem result and. so since you asked about happy with the world obviously syria is a miserable place and it needs to be resolved it should be a top priority i think of every caring politician to get to get this problem resolved was about the time when you were editing the magazine and you started up a magazine trying to stop the war in vietnam from what i understand do you think journalism can actually change the world and the course of things that is happening oh i think journa
i think if we can get russia or russia on board and america are on board we. the syrian government on board hopefully we can get to get that problem is how does it actually work while the elders are actually. in the twelve people that nelson mandela set up. and they. have people like president. nelson mandela like. people with high bar of the authority they work as a as a as a group to try to result hold legs and then sometimes the individual elders i would like to be lost by the united...
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in russia is in russia's benefit in many many ways obviously the vast majority of russian energy exports are going to europe europe is in a substantial recession possibly going on for many years asia will be the next vacuum for russian energy exports and dimitri if i can go to you now i mean there seems to be a major shift in going on here is russia is it a net win for russia or or a net negative how do you see it going for. world over the next two decades for example well next you could say it's a really long horizon probably i can talk about it a little bit shorter but definitely the growing demand in there is all busily beneficial for russia and. it's sort of difficult for me to imagine how it could be negative for usher. ok chris i mean in what way i mean this is there's a benefit here there's huge demand out there and we look at china and we look at india here but is it good for russia's oil sector energy sector in general look i think you really have to step back and put a question mark over the extent of future oil demand growth in asia in the middle east the i.a.e.a. reports to r
in russia is in russia's benefit in many many ways obviously the vast majority of russian energy exports are going to europe europe is in a substantial recession possibly going on for many years asia will be the next vacuum for russian energy exports and dimitri if i can go to you now i mean there seems to be a major shift in going on here is russia is it a net win for russia or or a net negative how do you see it going for. world over the next two decades for example well next you could say...
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you know it has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important issue that russia russia has actually has a part has plenty of oil plenty of conventional oil and just to use sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years so far far away from a point where we need to think about it show or before we go to chris i want to ask you i mean again i mean this diversification if you consider something the people i have lived here for fifteen years and we've been talking about for fifteen years sure look i mean everybody knows the four most dangerous words in english language are it's different this time i think it's quite clear that you know the pressures are building you know like the what i'm hoping is that we're now seeing what may eventually be seen as some sort of an economic tandem or in the one hand it's quite cl
you know it has to follow would lead to mention the one pretty important issue that russia russia has actually has a part has plenty of oil plenty of conventional oil and just to use sounds with kurdish will flow in the us of so much about us for the united states is just so. that it's worth war so we have a lot of conventional oil before we get to the point to where united states decided to go to share or we need to do a carbon out of fifteen billion tonnes of could. take another twenty years...
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set up for your business in russia or building permits russia not doing very well on those things yet and then you've got the usual suspects. corruption. bureaucracy just being too difficult and also a lack of infrastructure being set up in motion ok tom let's some dust off our crystal balls right here would you say in a year's time we're going to be having this exact same conversation about capital outflow. i would say it's very likely we will most probably having having a discussion about capital inflow or outflow quite would look like it's difficult to say it's very likely though that the there could be. some big changes there's a lot going on in world markets at the moment especially important for russia oil and gas prices and they could change a lot of things in russia's markets do change potentially in a very wide scale so i think in some form at least we can promise you it was wishy washy as it is we will be here in a year's time delivering this information for all of you watching what will be there we're not quite sure tom i thought ari look forward to the new year. right than
set up for your business in russia or building permits russia not doing very well on those things yet and then you've got the usual suspects. corruption. bureaucracy just being too difficult and also a lack of infrastructure being set up in motion ok tom let's some dust off our crystal balls right here would you say in a year's time we're going to be having this exact same conversation about capital outflow. i would say it's very likely we will most probably having having a discussion about...
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scientists from france, russia and switzerland are already on site. tomorrow, they will open it. the scientists will remove samples from the body, which will then test independently from one another. some in france, some in russia, some in switzerland, then the remaining remains will be reburied that same day. we are told to expect the results of those tests about four months from now and that is because the manmade very rare form they'll be looking for as a potential murder weapon, it is a half-life of about four months. the kind you find in nature doesn't have that kind of half-life, so if they find it in his body that they're going to take out of the tomb tomorrow, they will need to watch what happens to that over time to know if the radiation was just an environmental thing or if it was murder. other than these two political leaders who may have been killed by plutonium, there are a handful that have been killed by the staff. one was marie curie's daughter. another was the russian spy, alexander -- so, marie curie's daughter, a russian dissent, a turkish president and arafat.
scientists from france, russia and switzerland are already on site. tomorrow, they will open it. the scientists will remove samples from the body, which will then test independently from one another. some in france, some in russia, some in switzerland, then the remaining remains will be reburied that same day. we are told to expect the results of those tests about four months from now and that is because the manmade very rare form they'll be looking for as a potential murder weapon, it is a...
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will become the world's top oil producer by the end of the decade, surpassing saudi arabia and russia. the report says that new technologies like fracking are research new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched israel. for the second straight day, a shell from syria landed in israeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. israel is just the latest neighbor pulled into the conflict. turkey has returned fire repeatedly sincereian shells first landed there in october. turkey, lebanon, jordan, and iraq now house more than 400,000 syrian refugees. it was 19 monthsing that a protest movement rose up to overthrow the dictatorship in syria, but there is no end in sight. lance armstrong has resigned from the board of his cancer charity. two weeks after sandy, why are so many people still in the dark? and we'll show you the jewels recovered from the "titanic" when the "cbs evening news" continues. you spend weeks planning it.] you spend all day cooking it. so why s
will become the world's top oil producer by the end of the decade, surpassing saudi arabia and russia. the report says that new technologies like fracking are research new reserves of oil in the u.s. the report says the u.s. could stop importing oil by 2035. in the middle east, syria's civil war has now touched israel. for the second straight day, a shell from syria landed in israeli territory. today an israeli tank destroyed a syrian armored vehicle. israel is just the latest neighbor pulled...
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. >> in an interview with the satellite broadcaster of russia today, assad about offers of safe passage to another country in exchange for leaving power. >> he warned that foreign intervention in syria would have a domino impact around the world. we begin with the latest. >> here is where the first protests of assad took place. this video claims to show the result of a government air strike on the city's great mosque. meanwhile, rebels say they have taken one of the two remaining government-controlled posts along the turkish border. in a rare interview, bashar al- assad was defiant. speaking to russian television, he ruled out the possibility he might go into exile. >> i am syrian. i will live and die in syria. >> assad warned the west against military intervention in the country and said such a move would have global ramifications and warned any intervention would have what he called a domino effect. meanwhile, syrian opposition politicians are meeting in the qatari capital to try to form a unified group. the opposition is under pressure from the west to create a government in waiting
. >> in an interview with the satellite broadcaster of russia today, assad about offers of safe passage to another country in exchange for leaving power. >> he warned that foreign intervention in syria would have a domino impact around the world. we begin with the latest. >> here is where the first protests of assad took place. this video claims to show the result of a government air strike on the city's great mosque. meanwhile, rebels say they have taken one of the two...
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of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you could put it all grain you can put something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as there are many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in poems i have seen in australia in. in the streets of people the street right drinking russian beer we were there the baltic a brand there is there's a one you you my friends russian ice cream in some of the european shops for many years already so it's moving not. because so not expect tomorrow. will be. his russian products. this is traditionally a market that. speaking of spot like you've been in the studio before you said your ministry monitors the imports of certain goods and if the rates go sky high you will take some protecting measures so are you taking any measures now one of those measures th
of russia. exploiting something what you call we can put it in writing made in russia you could put it all grain you can put something at least some products in agriculture other such products that we can we can export. as there are many give you a couple of examples in australia. you may find russian being made in russia they say you can find is in england but a bit of but i never really saw it in poems i have seen in australia in. in the streets of people the street right drinking russian...
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show hell thank you thank you very much for being with us well let's start with the biggest story in russia u.s. relation i mean the missile shield in europe. we all remember that barack obama was caught on tape promising more flexibility to damage human value to former russian president do you think he'll keep the word do you think they'll be more flexibility from the american side understand you in the coming four years i really don't know and this is not because i'm a diplomat i actually. i mean i mean here in the u.s. we don't know anything indian we're going into a shell nothing no nothing. nothing nothing that well truly truly i hope there would be an opportunity to develop something which is different from previous four years of a standstill. whether it would be possible remains to be seen i don't believe the u.s. administration the obama administration. is it any possible mindset of immediately enter into these type of discussions with russia we are very firm in insisting upon what our two fold position that is we need a legally binding guarantees that nothing. in what is going on i
show hell thank you thank you very much for being with us well let's start with the biggest story in russia u.s. relation i mean the missile shield in europe. we all remember that barack obama was caught on tape promising more flexibility to damage human value to former russian president do you think he'll keep the word do you think they'll be more flexibility from the american side understand you in the coming four years i really don't know and this is not because i'm a diplomat i actually. i...
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. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
. >> eliot: and we have unity with russia and china. paul bracken, also author of "the second nuclear age." thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: that's "viewpo
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it's of an emerging market it's a volatile place and so if things in or outside russia or in russia change they can they can run but on the question is what needs to change then in order to keep this money here absolutely i think. you have to consider this outflow is natural what's motivating it well the finance ministry isn't shy about saying so neither is for example the world bank in its doing business report this year published not so long ago where she came one hundred twelfth that improved its position but still things like trying to get electricity to a new business or getting business business permits it did appallingly on the rankings there is still major problems with things like infrastructure corruption and simplifying brock you see all of these things heard before and the russian government conscious is that they are going to need to improve these core underlying foundations for of for investors to want to stay in the right sun in the reality let's fast forward a year or we still going to be sat here having this same conversation about capital up like well i hope you're
it's of an emerging market it's a volatile place and so if things in or outside russia or in russia change they can they can run but on the question is what needs to change then in order to keep this money here absolutely i think. you have to consider this outflow is natural what's motivating it well the finance ministry isn't shy about saying so neither is for example the world bank in its doing business report this year published not so long ago where she came one hundred twelfth that...
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and even higher in russia you have. under ten and the government has about twenty five percent of g.d.p. so from the all from. creditor to the rest of the world and it's running a surplus at the moment so russia looks in a much better position from a budget point of view the nearly everywhere else in the world. that cyclical those markets and u.s. stocks rose in five days shortened dollars a session with encouraging economic data from germany and china helping to boost the mood as well those american consumers heading to the stalls to take advantage of black friday sales european stocks and second week gains are francs to german business confidence rising and investors are also keeping a close eye on u.s. shoppers now to help those bargains helping out retailers along the way the year ice drug goes to a three week high on the report europe's biggest economy whereas the ruble as a result was lower against the euro but did game against. that they have to stay in moscow end of the day with day to day my friends and they ar
and even higher in russia you have. under ten and the government has about twenty five percent of g.d.p. so from the all from. creditor to the rest of the world and it's running a surplus at the moment so russia looks in a much better position from a budget point of view the nearly everywhere else in the world. that cyclical those markets and u.s. stocks rose in five days shortened dollars a session with encouraging economic data from germany and china helping to boost the mood as well those...
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. >> still in north eastern china and russia and north korea are looking at really heavy snow. some blowing snow that will be persisting across the region. this heavy peak is over but the winter storm is going to be lingering across the region for quite a while. across the rest of china high pressure system will be predominant in making things very clear but very cold. it's summer-like across the tropics. we have a tropical depression that formed over water. this is not likely to intensify. it will be moving in a westerly pass toward southern vietnam so heavy rain and gusty conditions will be impacting the coastal regions especially across japan. cold surge is on its way. tomorrow we'll be looking at really cold weather. western flake of this country will be looking at thunderstorms, gusts hail and tornadic activity. across sea of japan the waves will be high about five meters high. western japan not too bad but any precipitation here. higher elevations could turn to snow. this is due to the cold wave that i mentioned. it's going to be dominating much of the country here. in th
. >> still in north eastern china and russia and north korea are looking at really heavy snow. some blowing snow that will be persisting across the region. this heavy peak is over but the winter storm is going to be lingering across the region for quite a while. across the rest of china high pressure system will be predominant in making things very clear but very cold. it's summer-like across the tropics. we have a tropical depression that formed over water. this is not likely to...
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speaker, on a different issue, do you have a -- do you plan to have a vote next week on the russia trade of human rights legislation. >> you'll have to ask mr. canter. i don't schedule the floor. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you could use the raising of the debt limit in early 2013 as leverage on the fiscal cliff? >> it's an issue that's going to have to be addressed. sooner rather than later. >> mr. speaker, following on jake's question, a number of exit polls tuesday night said that there were overwhelming number of americans, 60% or more, who favored raising taxes on the wealthiest americans. will you be guided by that principle at all when you sit down to do this deal? >> listen, the problem with raising tax rates on the wealthiest americans is that more than half of them are small business owners. we know from ernst & young, 700,000 jobs would be destroyed. we also know that it would slow down our economy. this is about the -- number one issue in the election was about the economy and jobs. everyone wants to get our economy moving again. everyone wants to get more americans bac
speaker, on a different issue, do you have a -- do you plan to have a vote next week on the russia trade of human rights legislation. >> you'll have to ask mr. canter. i don't schedule the floor. >> mr. speaker, is it fair to say you could use the raising of the debt limit in early 2013 as leverage on the fiscal cliff? >> it's an issue that's going to have to be addressed. sooner rather than later. >> mr. speaker, following on jake's question, a number of exit polls...
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writes russia's e.s.p. oil blend could join breads and west texas crude as the global benchmark for the oil market there is however one major problem russia needs to pump more e.s.p. to make it a viable candidate writes artie's tom barton has been looking at the story for us he's just back from his trip to the oil rich region of the amount russia's far north for good to see it's almost you've enjoyed that trip not to call them so what needs to be done exactly for e.s.p.n. to become on par with w t o and brant. hi there dimitri it was a bit chilly but hopefully the russians oil for fortunes might be quite a bit more hotting up than the cold temperatures up in the north yes if we're looking at e.s.p.n. east siberian pacific ocean so we're looking at asia pacific markets here and the potential for e.s.p.n. to join west texas intermediate and brant is one of those top rank very well known markers of of global oil fortunes and prices so e.s.p.n. at the moment its biggest challenges to overcome before it can join
writes russia's e.s.p. oil blend could join breads and west texas crude as the global benchmark for the oil market there is however one major problem russia needs to pump more e.s.p. to make it a viable candidate writes artie's tom barton has been looking at the story for us he's just back from his trip to the oil rich region of the amount russia's far north for good to see it's almost you've enjoyed that trip not to call them so what needs to be done exactly for e.s.p.n. to become on par with...
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as you can see, there is a lot of over russia there in recent years. i also want to focus on the total number of political appointees and appointments available to each president. these are the main categories. presidential appointment with consent at the set, about 800 people, they are at the top of the executive branch, these are constitutionally established offices of the united states. each one of them is created by a congressional statute. non-career senior executive service. it has about 8000 career people, but 10% of those means nonpolitical appointees. it is a bridge gaps between the top-level executive and the next layer is of mid-level management. the next category are level 1- 15, it means general schedule. these were created in 1953. republicans were so starved of getting offices, eisenhower did not approve of patronage and did not want anything to do with a, but the pressure from the republican party was so great that they brought patronage into the white house and created in schedules c positions lower at the bureaucracy. at that time, th
as you can see, there is a lot of over russia there in recent years. i also want to focus on the total number of political appointees and appointments available to each president. these are the main categories. presidential appointment with consent at the set, about 800 people, they are at the top of the executive branch, these are constitutionally established offices of the united states. each one of them is created by a congressional statute. non-career senior executive service. it has about...
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could be developed in the europe or even in china or in russia because russia also holder of substantial reserves. resources not arizona because the quality. resources reserves it took a lot of time and money but i believe for the current. century we will be busy with additional reserves maybe in the more difficult areas like arctic shale or eastern siberia and far east like china and the project in which will come egypt will raise the investment decision the construction of a new pipeline the. school us folk so i believe i do live over to be in good in business like usual and what we want from illegal it is just allow us to work since you've mentioned the arc six. there is an opinion that that the shell gas on that story shale gas is closely connected to stockman out there and that a big big big story in your industry people say the gas pump pulled the plug on stockmen gas field because of the increase in u.s. reliance on shale is it true and why did you really. believe this model was the main market for stock when shell be shelled the american and canadian market now with us and even c
could be developed in the europe or even in china or in russia because russia also holder of substantial reserves. resources not arizona because the quality. resources reserves it took a lot of time and money but i believe for the current. century we will be busy with additional reserves maybe in the more difficult areas like arctic shale or eastern siberia and far east like china and the project in which will come egypt will raise the investment decision the construction of a new pipeline the....
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raised one point seven billion dollars becoming russia's biggest in about three years ever since the metals giant saul offered its shares to the public and twenty town to get all the details let's cross over to our correspondents our first. well this is the biggest russian and this public offering this year russia's second biggest they've all operates a megaphone making is. the london stock exchange with a one point seven billion dollar capital raising funds sold its stock at an initial offering of twenty dollars. which is at the bottom end of that twenty to twenty five dollars estimated price so they certainly lowered their brains the company's controlling stake by russia's richest man. and although they listed at the bottom of that range honestly if they can see saying that megaphones a good solid company but launching this i.p.o. at a time when we're seeing a bit of nervousness amongst investors you've got the u.s. fiscal crisis you've got the european debt crisis going on also a lot of investors in this climate looking to reduce their exposure to the emerging markets which have p
raised one point seven billion dollars becoming russia's biggest in about three years ever since the metals giant saul offered its shares to the public and twenty town to get all the details let's cross over to our correspondents our first. well this is the biggest russian and this public offering this year russia's second biggest they've all operates a megaphone making is. the london stock exchange with a one point seven billion dollar capital raising funds sold its stock at an initial...